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North America and Europe. ''Hearbroken''<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej_qVfaSKnQ</ref> (Af Soomaali: Qarracan) was the poem that made Khalif a young famous poet across Somalia.
North America and Europe. ''Hearbroken''<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej_qVfaSKnQ</ref> (Af Soomaali: Qarracan) was the poem that made Khalif a young famous poet across Somalia.


==Works==
He wrote the following two poems highlighting the devastating 2011 drought which hit Somalia. The drought was the severest in 60 years.
He wrote the following two poems highlighting the devastating 2011 drought which hit Somalia. The drought was the severest in 60 years.


1. Heartbroken ''Qarracan''
*1. Heartbroken ''Qarracan''
2. Goodbye Poem ''Dardaaran Gabay''
*2. Goodbye Poem ''Dardaaran Gabay''


Hayir participated a form of poetry called "chain poetry" in AF Somali as number of poets comment recited poem by adding their own version of the story in the form of anm answer by denouncing or given a general comment on the recited peom. This contained 12 poems by differnt poets and its name is "Greeted Chain" or ''Silsiladii Salaamanay'' in Af Somalia.
Hayir participated a form of poetry called "chain poetry" in AF Somali as number of poets comment recited poem by adding their own version of the story in the form of anm answer by denouncing or given a general comment on the recited peom. This contained 12 poems by differnt poets and its name is "Greeted Chain" or ''Silsiladii Salaamanay'' in Af Somalia.

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Somali Poet, Khaliif Faarax Xayir (Af Soomaali: Khaliif Faarax Xayir) is a young Somali poet who uses Geeraar style of poetry.

Poet Hayir or Khaliif Xayir, as he is known in AF Somali often creates patriotic poems as well as poems addressing various Somali social issues. Khalif's poems are so far available only in Af Somali. His latest poem was one he contributed to "Greeted Chain" poems meeting held in Abudwak[1] and broadcast on Radio Abudwak.

Since 2008, Poet Hayir created poems much appreciated inside Somalia and Somalis in diapora in North America and Europe. Hearbroken[2] (Af Soomaali: Qarracan) was the poem that made Khalif a young famous poet across Somalia.

Works

He wrote the following two poems highlighting the devastating 2011 drought which hit Somalia. The drought was the severest in 60 years.

  • 1. Heartbroken Qarracan
  • 2. Goodbye Poem Dardaaran Gabay

Hayir participated a form of poetry called "chain poetry" in AF Somali as number of poets comment recited poem by adding their own version of the story in the form of anm answer by denouncing or given a general comment on the recited peom. This contained 12 poems by differnt poets and its name is "Greeted Chain" or Silsiladii Salaamanay in Af Somalia.


References

1. Greeted Chain Poems - Meeting on Radio Abduwak [3] 2. Heartbroken, a poem by Khalif in Af Somalia: [4]